Coming off his one game suspension for what he described as a “small error,” Gastón Giménez was an absolute beast for the Chicago Fire Wednesday night against the New England Revolution at Soldier Field. He scored a goal, had six shots with three of those on target, won two tackles, and completed 93 percent of his passes in a highly motivated performance.
Giménez rightfully earned Man of the Match honors from the club, but in the end, the Fire were beaten by an even better designated player. Carles Gil scored a stoppage time winner against the run of play, and the best team in MLS walked away with another three points—3-2 to the Revs.